One ten times the size of Niagara Falls. Fertile , rolling hills abruptly end where a barren, rocky expanse begins.There’s a massive wall of volcanic rock and mazes of channels that look strangely like a human brain.
games and spectacles, feasts, and central heated bathhouses, became more and more costly as centuries passed. Fertile cropland was depleted, and landscapes were deforested.The empire had to import grain from farther and farther afield.
Scientists from the USGS, scientists from MBARI, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, and many of the other local institutions actually found some fertile ground for trying to think about these types of problems together as an outcome of this conference. And I might add to that, one of the great things about the way the conference was set up was sort of the
where the cotton fiber was turned using the machines into the textiles, which were then taken back down to Africa. very fertile .
And it's a great photo, because it illustrates how dense the scene is. This fertile jazz scene is a product of segregation, and a concentration of talent in a very small radius. They could sit in with each other on set breaks, catch another person's show before or after their show.
With lines like “You give sweet sugarcane, whose pure sap / makes the world disdain the honeycomb.” But Bello also claims there’s a responsibility involved. To “place the fertile soil, / now harsh and wild, under the unaccustomed yoke / of human skill, and conquer it.” Keep your yoke away from Pachamama, Bello! As the 19th and 20th centuries unfolded, many Latin American writers distanced themselves from the European Romantics’ idealism toward the wilderness.
Now, what color are those countries in this scenario? Not exactly fertile agricultural terrain anymore. Now, what are the two largest and most depopulated countries on the planet?
What should we be aware of? And so it's fertile ground, right?
Of course, as climate change begins to increase in severity and in magnitude, we'll see things like, well, reduced water availability, lack of fertile lands, extreme weather patterns and weather conditions, including droughts, flooding, wildfires, and all these things lead to areas of the world which would no longer be considered habitable for people.
And this is the way his mind functioned. He was so fertile , so dynamic that his friends claimed that he didn't have ideas. They claimed that ideas had him.
And what the Swedes mean by dandelion child is that there are these kids who, like the dandelion, can grow anywhere they're planted. They grow in fertile mountain fields. They grow in the cracks of the sidewalks that we walk on.
It needs quite a lot of water. And it needs very fertile ground to grow well. And these circumstances you won't find everywhere in the Nordic region.
And when you can stoke fears, when you can take advantage of people's ignorance and lack of understanding of who transgender people are, bathrooms become fertile ground for fear mongering and for scare tactics. But it's also a little bit more insidious than that why they are focusing on bathrooms.
RICHARD T. JONES: It is for me. It's a very fertile premise.
the instrument was to be conceived, or designed, or made, or sounded. It was a fertile ground for experimentation and innovation, not unlike the Google culture that I've been fortunate to visit today. So I thought I would show you some of the experiments and some of the innovations that took place.
So what is the fertile ground for potential mispricing?
parents as a fertile factory for future spouses of their unmarried children.
It's a very fertile time.
rock in fertile men and get them pregnant, help them get pregnant and lead better lives.
course there is fertile ground in those countries already what we did because
I think that's the fertile soil that human connection derives from.
And you can go on, you can look at, for example, Denmark. So Denmark has the most fertile farmland in the Nordics. It's a great agricultural production area, and they grow a lot of wheat.
So their deep ancestry might be the Fertile Crescent, or Anatolia, but where they grew up was in the Northwest of Ireland.
When women are in the maximum fertile stage of their menstrual cycle-- when they're ovulating-- they dress more sexily.
products what we we have fertile ground for contrast because new products
Because there's a lot of fertile ground where institutions can't go.
That is actually a really creatively fertile time, because your brain is going into REM, but it's also cycling through things that have happened in the day, like memories and ideas and all
The setting here is a fertile valley in Zambia and a development aid project that went wrong.
The land was not exactly fertile .
There is a great triumvirate of vocal jazz, which consists of Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sarah Vaughan. They were the most creatively fertile women in their field. And the fruits of their creative genius have set the vocal standards so high that no other jazz singer since has come even close to dethroning the memory
convinced that you have a fertile ground from 1940 to '45 for the creation of the computer.
And so Europe rather quickly overtook the Fertile Crescent.
Antitrust turns out to be an extremely fertile and fungible public policy, because it's technology-neutral.
told the truth about the fertile land of the Red River Valley of the Dakota Territory.
thousands of ideas when they fertile first wrote to the air district or the air pollution agency in the 50s the head
that has been much more fertile than if you like using games to study
and uh the 50s were this incredibly fertile era for Hollywood because television came along and they had to
So I think we're still in a kind of a fertile area here.
But they've also been eroding out the very young mountains up here, which are still rich in nutrients, and depositing that as very, very fine, silty, alluvial soil-- very, very fertile soil, which are well watered by those rivers. The reason agriculture became so productive and civilization emerged here is because the Earth had created the conditions that made it very, very simple, because
Such a beautiful part of Africa that is so fertile , so gifted, so rich, and yet so poor.
And of course, that's not the case. And I think it's just a very fertile premise, because it can lead to any type of behavior on his part. And it's kind of dangerous.
RICHARD T. JONES: It is for me. And I think that's part of this incredibly fertile premise, because he's completely on the fence about--
It was used in community bands, saxophone quartets, vaudeville, some burlesque, the Chautauqua circuit. All these things around the turn of the century became fertile venues for the saxophone to be used. And the saxophone was also an agent of social progress.
You have great weather, fertile soil, and a of natural resources.
here initially that I think the tech sector offers fertile ground for value investors.
And likewise, another fertile stew happens, which Google is part of it out in California, Mountain View and all,
they have higher rates of miscarriage or become fertile , which is an adaptation.
That sounds apocryphal to me, but it does give you a sense of how common it is and what a dense and efficient source of energy it is. The other thing about thorium is that it's fertile , it's not fissile. What I mean by that is you can't cram a bunch of thorium into a small space and create a critical mass and start a spontaneous chain reaction.
Unbound, so fertile . Forget we've heard along the way and reach out For a
die before we get chance or where we're in fertile so let's just knit back to Gap minding now and I'm going to go back